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    RECCE optic help: Brain fried

    My brain is fried from researching optics so I've come here for some much needed advice on an optic for my RECCE-ish build.

    I'll start of w/ specs of the gun
    BCM BFH 16" Mid upper.
    Troy 10" or 13.8" MRF rail w/ Troy BUIS'
    Bushy lower w/ A1 or Sully stock (nothing special, eventually a trigger)

    I'd like this gun to take me out to about 600yds so I think the minimum "max magnification" should be 4x. The optic, if not powered by Tritium, should have a battery life of at least 80hrs. I've looked into 1-4x's, 2.5-10x's and everything in between. I've also looked at the ACOG TA31H and I love the reticle. Whatever optic I choose should have a reticle similar to the TA31H (horseshoe or circle/dot with ranging). Should I choose an ACOG or other optic that does not go down to 1x, I have an extra Aimpoint T-1 that I could mount at the 1 O'clock position for close range shooting.

    My budget for the optic and QD mount (Larue, ADM etc.) is around $1,250 not inclusive of the T-1 I already own.

    Please respond w/ recommendations and personal experiences if available. Hard to find specs such as battery life are much appreciated.

    Thanks in advance.
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    Go to the LaRue page and look at the SPR/Burris XTR-14 combo. I am very happy with mine as a RECCE optic combo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kmrtnsn View Post
    Go to the LaRue page and look at the SPR/Burris XTR-14 combo. I am very happy with mine as a RECCE optic combo.
    What kind of battery life can be expected from the Burris?

    ETA: NM I see 30-100 hours.
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    I am still on battery #1. It has been three months, shooting once a month for a couple of hours. I carry spares. I am sure that someone here has more longer term experience than mine.

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    Nightforce 2.5-10x32 with Zero Stop,MILDOT/MILRAD in a LaRue SPR mount. This goes a little above your price point, but this combo is worth saving the extra $ for, IMHO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GermanSynergy View Post
    Nightforce 2.5-10x32 with Zero Stop,MILDOT/MILRAD in a LaRue SPR mount. This goes a little above your price point, but this combo is worth saving the extra $ for, IMHO.
    I agree, thats the route I am going when I finally figure out what rifle I am going to use it for... I was going to use it on a A3 but am going a different route on that rifle... I think I am just going to buy a 18" LT 13.2 Stealth and throw it on a Colt lower I have laying around...

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    Quote Originally Posted by GermanSynergy View Post
    Nightforce 2.5-10x32 with Zero Stop,MILDOT/MILRAD in a LaRue SPR mount. This goes a little above your price point, but this combo is worth saving the extra $ for, IMHO.
    This, with the Velocity Impact reticle.

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    The Nightforce 2.5-10x32 w/ zero stops is a tad out of my price range, however, it may be a possibility in a few months. I notice Leupold has a Mark 4 MR/T 2.5-8x36 that might fit the bill and is a quite a bit less. The ACOG is still on the table as I have simply always wanted one. For now I will run with my leftovers, a Nikon 2-7x w/ the T-1 at the 1 O'clock. This will allow me to use the gun for a bit and save a few more dollars before committing to a certain scope.

    Thanks for the help guys, I haven't made a decision yet, but at least I've narrowed the field.

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    MRT

    FYI-

    I beat the living hell out of a MRT with my fellow redneck Jim Gilliland a few months back. It's a fine optic. Don't let the flavor of the month influence decisions. If you're on a budget the MRT is a good choice. No one can shoot better than it.

    If you can find the money the NF 2.5-10X24 or X32 is a supreme scope for what your looking for. I ran one for 4 years on my issued MK 12, and again for 4 more years once I started teaching for a living. It is a great product. Things that separate it are the; zero stop, lighted recticle, hollow mil dots, just to name a few.

    Go with one of these two.

    Hope that helps.

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    After watching the episode Kyle and Jason did on the MK 12 I knew I had to have one of the NXS 2.5-10x24's for my 16" Centurion barrel upper. I managed to score one off a friend here for $900 and leveled it up in a LaRue LT 104 mount. Man It's great.

    Ultimately I'd like to get a true SPR upper off Grinch (wait list for barrels...sigh) and at that point I'll move the Nightforce to that gun and go back to my TA01NSN ACOG on the 16". I was pretty happy with the ACOG there originally but for qualifications on a 1" black circle at 100 the Nightforce wins.

    Add to that my Magpul PRS stock system and a KAC 2 stage trigger and I'm living with just about as much of a dream gun as I've ever owned.

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